A new study suggests our observable universe may be trapped inside a black hole after examining a James Webb Space Telescope ...
When stars cease to fuse hydrogen at the end of their lifetime, they collapse in on themselves, condensing into a singularityof infinite density. The surrounding material — whether gas, dust, or even ...
When this happens, a particle and its companion anti-particle appear. However, they can also recombine and disappear again. When this process occurs near the event horizon of a black hole ...
Astronomers have used the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) to take the longest look yet at our galaxy's supermassive black hole — and it's frothing with unusual activity. Situated 26,000 light ...
The team, led by MIT astronomer Megan Masterson, suggests that these pulses may originate from a white dwarf star, a dense remnant of a dead star, that is perilously orbiting near the black hole's ...